Higher-Order Evidence

Analysis 80 (4):789-807 (2021)
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Abstract

A critical survey of recent work in epistemology on higher-order evidence. It discusses the nature of higher-order evidence, some puzzles it raises, responses to those puzzles, and problems facing them. It concludes by indicating connections between debates concerning higher-order evidence in epistemology and parallel debates in ethics and aesthetics.

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Daniel Whiting
University of Southampton

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